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Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System (DEMPS) Program volunteers from across Veterans Affairs helped with the 40th National Veterans Wheelchair Games with in-person competition in New
York City for the first feel good event held in-person since the start of COVID-19. Jimmy Sandford, a CDL Driver, was just one volunteer from the Wilmington VA Medical Center to lend his
hand at helping the make the games a success. He learned of the deployment via his manager who constantly receives emails for all possible deployments. “Being a member of the Wheelchair
Olympic deployment was such an honor! My specific role as a driver was to deliver supplies and equipment to each event sites in and around New York City, which was not an easy task in NYC,”
laughed Sandford. Sandford, an Air Force Veteran, has worked more behind the scenes at WVAMC with assisting Veterans. One day he could be driving them to events, delivering vaccines to local
CBOC’s or maintaining the facility. Logistics plays a crucial part for the games. Specialty wheelchairs are needed for different games like basketball, softball, and baseball for
Veterans. Staff also needed items like tables, chairs, and tents to complete their portion of the games. Transporting items allowed Sandford the chance to meet with Veterans competing in the
games as well. “I had several interactions, and all were very positive,” he remarked. “I took a picture with one Veteran and his service dog, he was very upbeat, as were his caretakers.
During the loading and unloading of Veterans, I would often have conversations with them about their service, where they live, and any topic they may bring up.” The DEMPS Program is the
Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) main program for deployment of clinical and non-clinical staff to an emergency or disaster, and the assignments vary in skillsets, locations as well as
length of time. DEMPS may be used for internal VHA missions, as well as supporting external missions identified under the VA's 4th Mission and in direct support of the National
Response Framework Emergency Support Function #6 (Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and Human Services) and/or #8 (Public Health and Medical Services).